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Kerryn Anker is promoted to Media and PR Lead

Kerryn Anker has stepped up at the Queensland Academy of Sport as Media and PR Lead. She joined the team in 2024 as Principal Communications Officer.

Kerryn also has agency experience at Pitch Public Relations and has worked in-house within the government sector, following a career in journalism.  

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Sharon Issabella begins a new role at a tech conglomerate

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Sharon Issabella begins a new role at a tech conglomerate

Meta has welcomed Sharon Issabella as Communications Manager for Indonesia, based in Jakarta. In this role, she oversees the end-to-end strategy and execution of Meta’s country communications.

Sharon joins from DANA Indonesia, where she served as Head of Communications. She has also held communications roles at Grab, DBS, Microsoft, and Maverick PR.

She has 20 years of experience in communications, with a focus on building trust around technologies and working across regulated and fast-scaling environments.

“At Meta, I look forward to championing a culturally grounded, Southeast Asian perspective,” Sharon said. 

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The Romans MENA names first MD

The Romans MENA has appointed its first Managing Director in the region, welcoming Sophia Boudjemaa from MSL (Publicis Groupe). This follows the agency's growth into new regional territories, having expanded its footprint across the GCC and into North Africa, as well as delivering work in South Africa, India, and parts of Asia.

In the newly created role, Sophia will focus on growth and expansion, with a mandate to accelerate The Romans' rise across the region, scaling both its client portfolio and reputation for earned-first work in MENA.

Prior to entering the MENA market in 2024 as MSL’s Head of Strategy, Sophia held director roles at Zeno, Grayling, and Golin in London, where she was responsible for global brand portfolios, including Unilever and Campari.

Joe Lipscombe, Partner at The Romans MENA, said: "Our growth in MENA reflects a broader shift in the industry, away from volume-obsessed communications and towards ideas that earn their place in culture. We continue to see, now more than ever, an increasingly strong appetite for independent partners that bring originality, creativity, and cultural relevance at speed. Sophia’s appointment is a direct response to that.

"She belongs at The Romans. She is an earned-first thinker and culture driver, with an incredible amount of experience across independent and network agencies."

Sophia added:
"Globally, The Romans has always been a bit of an enigma in the PR industry. Loved by many, envied by all for consistently delivering some of the best earned-first creative work of the last decade. What Joe and the team have achieved in just 18 months is testament to the fact that there has been a Romans-shaped hole in the region's comms industry.

"It's a privilege to be joining forces with some of the best talent in the market and to be part of a team that shares the same ambition of raising the bar for PR in the region."

(Pictured: Joe Lipscombe and Sophia Boudjemaa) 

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Comms remit expansion for Nikki Constantino

Nikki Constantino has expanded her remit at CIMB Bank Philippines to include marketing communications, in addition to leading the corporate communications function.

In her new capacity, she oversees integrated communications strategy, branding and corporate reputation. Nikki has accumulated more than 25 years of communications experience from working at various organisations, including Citi, China Bank, and AXA Philippines.